The "double punishment" of transgender prisoners: a human rights-based commentary on placement and conditions of detention.

IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
International Journal of Prisoner Health Pub Date : 2021-11-17 Epub Date: 2021-03-24 DOI:10.1108/IJPH-10-2020-0083
Marie-Claire Van Hout, Des Crowley
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Abstract

Purpose: The incarceration of transgender people is described as a "double punishment" based on lack of gender recognition and ability to gender affirm, and with their experiences and conditions in prison tantamount to torture. The purpose of this study is to illustrate the continued "double punishment" of incarcerated transgender people (in particular trans-women) and identify and describe breaches in human and gender rights and minimum standards of care.

Design/methodology/approach: There is limited global data on the numbers of incarcerated transgender people, an identified vulnerable prison group. There are inherent difficulties for prison authorities regarding placement, security aspects and management of transgender persons. While the concerns apply to all transgender prisoners, the current literature focusses mainly on transgender women and this commentary reflects this present bias. A socio-legal approach describes and evaluates international human rights' conventions and human rights' law, soft law instruments mandating non-discriminatory provisions in the prison setting and relevant European and domestic case law.

Findings: Transgender prisoners experience an amplification of trauma underpinned by lack of legal gender recognition, inability to gender-affirm, discrimination, transphobia, gender maltreatment and violence by other prisoners and prison staff. Despite obligations and recommendations in international human rights' instruments and standard operating procedures at the prison level, very few countries are able to fully uphold the human rights of and meet the needs of transgender people in prison.

Originality/value: This study is important as it highlights the dearth of knowledge exploring human rights discourses and concerns related to the phenomenon of incarcerated transgender persons. It uniquely focusses on European and domestic law and illustrates the inherent tensions between human rights, sexual orientation and gender identity rights and security considerations regarding transgender issues in prisons. Rights assurances centre on the principles of equality, dignity, freedom of expression, dignified detention and the prohibition of inhumane treatment or punishment.

对变性囚犯的 "双重惩罚":基于人权的关于安置和拘留条件的评论。
目的:变性人的监禁被描述为一种 "双重惩罚",因为他们缺乏性别认可和性别确认的能力,他们在监狱中的经历和条件无异于酷刑。本研究旨在说明变性人(尤其是变性女性)继续受到监禁的 "双重惩罚",并确定和描述违反人权和性别权利以及最低关怀标准的行为:关于变性人这一已被确认的弱势监狱群体被监禁人数的全球数据十分有限。监狱当局在变性人的安置、安全和管理方面存在固有的困难。虽然这些问题适用于所有变性囚犯,但目前的文献主要关注变性妇女,本评论反映了目前的偏见。社会法律方法描述并评估了国际人权公约和人权法、规定监狱环境中不歧视条款的软法律文书以及相关的欧洲和国内判例法:研究结果:变性囚犯的心理创伤在不断扩大,主要原因是缺乏法律上的性别认可、无法确认性别、歧视、仇视变性人、性别虐待以及其他囚犯和监狱工作人员的暴力行为。尽管国际人权文书和监狱标准操作程序规定了相关义务和建议,但只有极少数国家能够充分维护监狱中变性人的人权并满足其需求:本研究的重要性在于,它凸显了探索与被监禁的变性人现象相关的人权论述和关切的知识的匮乏。它以欧洲法律和国内法律为独特的重点,说明了人权、性取向和性别认同权利与监狱中变性人问题的安全考虑之间固有的紧张关系。权利保障的核心是平等、尊严、表达自由、有尊严的拘留和禁止不人道待遇或处罚等原则。
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International Journal of Prisoner Health
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